Repairing damage to car door interior
Repairing damage to car door interior
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I just bought a 2010 Civic Honda LX less than a week ago only to have an unfortunate incident yesterday with a friend's dog and one of the car doors in the back, which left a small but visible gouge (~1/4" long) on the inside of the door right under the window (see photo).
Would any of you know how/where to repair this, and what it would entail and cost?
I just bought a 2010 Civic Honda LX less than a week ago only to have an unfortunate incident yesterday with a friend's dog and one of the car doors in the back, which left a small but visible gouge (~1/4" long) on the inside of the door right under the window (see photo).
Would any of you know how/where to repair this, and what it would entail and cost?
Re: Repairing damage to car door interior
Ya, it looks like a soft material. What I would do to fix it:
- get a thin hook shaped piece of metal
- stick the hook in there and try to pull out the flap and place it back where it belongs in the gouge
- hit it with a heat gun or hair dryer on a hot day to mould it back the way you want it
- get some vinyl glue from a fabric store and dab some on it when you have it where you want it
I fixed a bean bag chair like this bag in the day.
- get a thin hook shaped piece of metal
- stick the hook in there and try to pull out the flap and place it back where it belongs in the gouge
- hit it with a heat gun or hair dryer on a hot day to mould it back the way you want it
- get some vinyl glue from a fabric store and dab some on it when you have it where you want it
I fixed a bean bag chair like this bag in the day.
Re: Repairing damage to car door interior
Had this happen too. Took the heat gun to it and it looked fine but, it came back about a month later. I'm going to use better glue this time. lol
Last edited by lazlong; Jul 17, 2010 at 06:30 PM.
Re: Repairing damage to car door interior
Ya, it looks like a soft material. What I would do to fix it:
- get a thin hook shaped piece of metal
- stick the hook in there and try to pull out the flap and place it back where it belongs in the gouge
- hit it with a heat gun or hair dryer on a hot day to mould it back the way you want it
- get some vinyl glue from a fabric store and dab some on it when you have it where you want it
I fixed a bean bag chair like this bag in the day.
- get a thin hook shaped piece of metal
- stick the hook in there and try to pull out the flap and place it back where it belongs in the gouge
- hit it with a heat gun or hair dryer on a hot day to mould it back the way you want it
- get some vinyl glue from a fabric store and dab some on it when you have it where you want it
I fixed a bean bag chair like this bag in the day.
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Re: Repairing damage to car door interior
every civic ive seen has that crack in the airbag casing. and no theres no way to really fix it since its hard plastic. you would need a new airbag for $400 and that would prolly start to crack over time too.
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